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Legends Fall in the Making: The Story of Juice WRLD, Pop Smoke, XXXTentacion & Lil Peep
12 November 2021
In 1Xtra’s first-ever investigative documentary podcast series, journalist and presenter Ashley John-Baptiste will take a deep dive into the life stories and careers of rappers Lil Peep, Pop Smoke, XXXTentacion and Juice WRLD. All four American rappers are known to have disrupted the Hip-Hop world in their own unique ways and then suddenly died either as a result of gun violence or drug overdoses. More tragically, each passed away aged 21 or younger and as their careers were on the rise.
The series, made up of eight episodes will feature archive material of the young men, alongside exclusive interviews with friends, fans and musical counterparts, including Ski Mask the Slump God, Rico Nasty, Lil Tecca and Wicca Phase Springs Eternal.
Host Ashley John-Baptiste will lead us through an in-depth look at each rappers’ journey to fame and, through interviews and archive, why things went so wrong and what, if anything, we can learn to stop similar untimely deaths from happening in the future.
An accompanying iPlayer documentary, ‘Legends Fall In The Making’, will premiere on BBC iPlayer in early 2022.
Ashley John-Baptiste says: “As a BBC journalist and Hip-Hop fan, it has been astonishing to delve into the stories of these four rappers. They were creative icons who helped shape culture with their music, but they were also human. This podcast celebrates their musical journeys, reflects on the shifting industry landscape – and also asks tough but necessary questions about their passing. This is a must listen that will take listeners on an unforgettable journey.”
Faron McKenzie, Head of BBC Radio 1Xtra, says: “1Xtra is home to some of the biggest shows in Hip-Hop and has been a long-standing champion of the genre, one of Pop Smoke’s final interviews was in our very own studios with DJ Target. In our first-ever investigative documentary podcast series, it’s important we pay homage to these four artists who had an undeniable impact on the Hip-Hop world and delve deeper into their lives and careers to share their stories with our audience.”
Episode one of ‘Legends Fall In The Making’ is available to listen to now on BBC Sounds.
Legends Fall in the Making is a BBC Studios Factual Podcasts production for BBC Sounds. Produced by Tayo Popoola, the Series Editor is Anya Saunders and Executive Producers are Georgia Moseley & Poppy Damon. It was commissioned for BBC Sounds by Pop Commissioning Executive Louise Kattenhorn.
The series, made up of eight episodes will feature archive material of the young men, alongside exclusive interviews with friends, fans and musical counterparts, including Ski Mask the Slump God, Rico Nasty, Lil Tecca and Wicca Phase Springs Eternal.
An accompanying iPlayer documentary, ‘Legends Fall In The Making’, will premiere on BBC iPlayer in early 2022.
Ashley John-Baptiste says: “As a BBC journalist and Hip-Hop fan, it has been astonishing to delve into the stories of these four rappers. They were creative icons who helped shape culture with their music, but they were also human. This podcast celebrates their musical journeys, reflects on the shifting industry landscape – and also asks tough but necessary questions about their passing. This is a must listen that will take listeners on an unforgettable journey.”
Faron McKenzie, Head of BBC Radio 1Xtra, says: “1Xtra is home to some of the biggest shows in Hip-Hop and has been a long-standing champion of the genre, one of Pop Smoke’s final interviews was in our very own studios with DJ Target. In our first-ever investigative documentary podcast series, it’s important we pay homage to these four artists who had an undeniable impact on the Hip-Hop world and delve deeper into their lives and careers to share their stories with our audience.”
Legends Fall in the Making is a BBC Studios Factual Podcasts production for BBC Sounds. Produced by Tayo Popoola, the Series Editor is Anya Saunders and Executive Producers are Georgia Moseley & Poppy Damon. It was commissioned for BBC Sounds by Pop Commissioning Executive Louise Kattenhorn.